If you live in Perris or the surrounding area and need a trusted veterinarian to care for your pets – look no further. Dr. Robert Runde is a licensed CA veterinarian, treating all types of pets. Your pets’ health and wellbeing are very important to us, and we take every possible measure to give your animals the care they deserve.

Perris Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital and welcomes both emergency treatment cases as well as pet patients in need of routine medical, surgical, and dental care. Dr. Robert Runde has years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care. Beyond first-rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm, so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting our Perris veterinarian.

We are happy to offer a number of resources that enable you to learn about how to take better care of your pets. Please feel free to browse our site, particularly the informational articles. The best veterinary care for animals is ongoing nutrition and problem prevention, so becoming knowledgeable about preventative pet care is essential to the ongoing success of your animal’s health. If you have any questions, call 951-657-3139 or email us and we'll promptly get back to you. Our Perris veterinarian office is very easy to get to -- just check out the map below! We also welcome you to subscribe to our newsletter, which is created especially for Perris pet owners.

At Perris Animal Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.

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Perris Animal Hospital is proud to serve the Perris CA area for everything pet related. Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Robert Runde, who is a licensed, experienced Perris veterinarian.

Testimonials

"Love the staff very friendly. They explain everything before anything is done and the vet is very well at explaining the options you have available. I don't feel forced into having to have my pets go under unnecessary procedures. This vet is very honest and I would much rather go here than anywhere else."

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